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Constructive Eating Utensils include a bulldozer pusher, a fork lift fork and a front loader spoon that are designed with function and play value in mind.

Even the youngest child will animate these construction machines with their true to life colour, scale and shaping. Textured, easy grip handles and detailing allow little hands to hold on tight. Use them for every meal; each is rugged, light weight, and dishwasher safe. They are great when going out to eat, trying to extend productive eating time at the table, encouraging those not-so-favourite foods, or just for fun!

-No paints are used to colour the product

-The utensils are manufactured using only FDA approved materials.

-Contains NO Lead, NO Bisplenol A (BPA), NO PVC, and NO Phthalates.

-2009 Creative Child Magazine Seal of Excellence Award

-Dishwasher Safe

 

Constructive Eating Utensils available at: Danna Bananas

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Neuschwanstein, Germany

 

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This is the Fishing offices at St Andrews Quay - it's weird because most of the buildings are dereleict and it was an extractor fan that drew my attention to th fact that this was still in use. However, the old dock it is build over is derelict and full of weeds, and there are weeds growing on the wall. A strange atmosphere.

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Constructive Criticism Is Very Welcome.

Constructive Methods for Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems 2018, Miskolc, Hungary

2013 - Berat, Albania

Body: Nikon D7000

Lense; Sigma 18-50 2.8

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©Arild Barka 2012. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

If you'd like to use any of my pictures contact me either via Flickr or my email.

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© Image by JeffreyHuang - All rights reserved. This image may not be changed, used, copied, or altered in any way without my permission and consent

  

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I took this the other day on the way down to St Pancras. This is the building work being done to the old Highbury stadium (which is being converted into luxury flats), and also the subject of quite a few photos from my bedroom window if you've been keeping track of them. Normally these gates aren't open when I walk past, but this time they were open as it was during the day on a Friday.

 

I like it how you can see a single figure on the edge of the building in the distance.

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I NEED YOUR HELP!!!!!!! Hi all my fellow flickrites! I need your help! Please! This was my first wedding shoot, and I need critique and criticism (constructive please) on how I did. I know on several of the "posed" shots I could have done better, I also know there are things I'm doing wrong which is why I need you, my roomie (and fellow flickrite) rightwaygraphicsaz (aka Mike) was my assistant / second shooter. you will probably notice that these were loaded in reverse order...oops, and from 2 different cameras (so you see the ceremony twice). I know there are alot of shots, but if you have time your input is really needed (we wanna do this part time and need to know if we got what it takes.) THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!!!!!

Bad Timing presents 'constructive interference' as part of 'Dark Hours | Fixed Space', Aid & Abet, Cambridge, Sat 3rd November 2012.

 

Cameraless workshop, led by Ian Helliwell, Cambridge International Super 8 Festival 2010.

Film made by splicing found Super8 film manually manipulated using techniques including hacksaw blades, bleach, Letraset, John Bull Printing Kit and felt-tip pens. The magnetic soundtrack was overdubbed live by workshop participants tuning live shortwave radio receivers.

 

Screening programme curated by Bad Timing from Cambridge Super 8 archive of Cambridge International Super-8 Festival and Straight8.

4:29pm (sunset)-7pm

 

www.bad-timing.co.uk/

www.cambridge-super8.org/

www.aidandabet.co.uk/

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©TimothyLarge - TA Craft Photography

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Constructive Methods for Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems 2018, Miskolc, Hungary

The setting sun on The National Mall in Washington DC. Note the construction crane in the background at The National Gallery of Art/The East Building undergoing renovations.

Constructive Methods for Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems 2018, Miskolc, Hungary

Alex Bauernschub

Type: Contrived

"Constructive Oar Destructive Interference?"

 

As droplets of water trickle off the oars in this photograph, waves are created in the lake. When these waves come together, they interfere with each other. A property called constructive interference occurs when the waves add together to make a larger wave, but only if both waves come together in the same orientation. The crests of the waves must be equal in height when they interfere in order to produce the larger wave However, destructive interference occurs if the if the waves come together in opposite orientation, with one crest up and the other down. In destructive interference, if the magnitude of the two waves are equal, then the waves cancel out, a phenomenon that results in no waves.

 

The distance between the two droplets affects the amount of interference that occurs. When the oars are closer together, the constructive and destructive patterns are wider apart because less interference is occurring. When the oars are further apart, more interference occurs. These type of interferences also occur in light and sound waves.

  

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